Of those separated at the border, 364 have been returned to their families, about 900 still haven’t been approved

The Trump administration told a federal court Thursday that roughly 1,600 immigrant children separated from their parents at the Mexican border have been approved to be reunited with their parents, while about 900 still haven’t.

So far, 364 children have been returned to their families, the government said in a nine-page filing to the court in San Diego.

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